THE TREATMENT: 'Nothing To Lose' Video Released

June 18, 2012

"Nothing To Lose", the new video from U.K. rockers THE TREATMENT, can be seen below. The track comes off the band's debut album, "This Might Hurt", which was made available in Europe last year by Spinefarm Records. A U.S. release will follow on July 17.

THE TREATMENT will support KISS and MÖTLEY CRÜE on their upcoming North American co-headlining tour, simply dubbed "The Tour", which will kick off on July 20 in Bristow, Virginia and run through September 23 in Hartford, Connecticut.

Since the release of the album outside of North America, THE TREATMENT has done extensive touring in Europe — supporting ALICE COOPER, MOTÖRHEAD, STEEL PANTHER and THIN LIZZY.

THE TREATMENT was recently in the studio laying down tracks for a brand new EP; as with the band's debut album, production has been overseen by Laurie Mansworth at IRON MAIDEN bassist Steve Harris' Barnyard Studios, with Tony Newton taking care of the mix.

The track listing for the EP — a choice selection of '70s covers — is as follows:-

01. Run Run Run (JO JO GUNNE)
02. Take Me Bake 'Ome (SLADE)
03. Evil Woman (ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA)
04. Motorbikin' (CHRIS SPEDDING)
05. Let's Work Together (CANNED HEAT)

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